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Foam sub box lining affecting tuning?
crosspug replied to Outbacksound's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
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Mate of mine is running a pair of Polk 8" subs as midbass (and before you say it I know what your thinking!!!!!!) 160hz down to roll off and they are very impressive. Especially for the price. He did a bucket load of research before buying them and like you is saving for a set of L8's or similar. Cheapish over on Amazon.com (for example) Not a traditional driver but a left field one that might be of interest. He is using them semi-IB in the kicks vented behind the guards. Polk Audio db840 Its the db840 above..... Jono
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Quite good midbass, quite easy to get them to sound good, not the most detailed set in the world but seriously for the price they are a steal. Amazon had them for dirt cheap a while ago but seems they are back to $75-80 a set new. Just something to consider which would be value for money and a little nicer than 90% of the stuff in that price range. Jono
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Phoenix Gold RSD65 components have had a pretty good rep for a while now. VERY good value for money........ Wooferetc - PG RSD65 Jono PS. Don't get the Mach 5 MLi's without having a tweeter, they are fantastic but NEED a tweeter for highs.
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Second Skin needs help naming a new thermal insulation product.
crosspug replied to Anthony Collova's topic in Second Skin Audio
Second Skin Dragon Hide -
Interesting, I've only now found the *real* midbass benefits of these lovely little drivers as they are now only playing 50-500hz compared to 63/80-2.5khz before. Only the pair in some well deadened doors and 200wrms per driver BAM I can't say complete bass up front (obviously not subbass stuff) but certainly helped a lot. With the less "range" of freq's to play and a notch or two up from minimum on the gains and I'm VERY impressed. Jono
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Very Nice........
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Dude seriously three bumps of a thread in like an hour???........ Wait for an answer.
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Zapco vs. Arc vs. Zuki vs. US Amps
crosspug replied to abmoore's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
I'm of the belief that the Zuki 2 x 15w is in the order of 2 x 150-175w at those THD's. Jono -
Very specific sub request... LOUD SQ WALL <$900 (shipped)?
crosspug replied to Boomboxx's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Urrrgghhh????? Please tell me you actually made a box for those W7's and they aren't just playing free air in a parcel shelf?! ?? -
Waking up amps...
crosspug replied to Hell-Razor's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
From what I've been told anything up to 2/3 amps should be fine daisy chaining. I've used a simple 12v relay for my 3 amps now but didn't really notice a difference. Jono -
Waking up amps...
crosspug replied to Hell-Razor's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Remote wire....... the headunit should have a remote wire (usually blue) And you could just have a manual switch somewhere on the dash to turn them on? they only require a 12v source to "wake up" EDIT* Oh LOL Godsmack* -
FYI Do not do that at full volume............. Headunits will clip the signal to the RCA's before full volume is reached. Try setting the gains with the headunit at 3/4 volume. For example my Eclipse CD7200mk2 will clip the preouts at volume 69/80. Also bass boost will make the signal clip earlier. Jono
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Inverted subs can have mechanical noise from the motor (as its not muffled by the box), well thats one reason.......... Does depend on the sub though.
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
crosspug replied to wayneo99's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Ah..... but the OP is asking about speakers not subs............... -
Your thread Any reason for the multiple threads?
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It can do 2ohm fine...... Read this..... BPX500.1 review Jono
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Can't complain about mine tuned to 31hz, goes quite low....... certainly much better than when it was tuned to 36-38hz. Between 30-32hz would be nice IMHO. Jono
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Yep, a great value for money mid. I've used it for midbass (63hz-500hz) and midrange (80hz-2500hz wouldn't go higher though) and have been really happy with its performance. Easily keeps up with more expensive equipment even off axis mounted in a door. Certainly came alive when I threw 200wrms at it compared to the 50wrms I had before. Jono
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Mine sounded good in 0.75cft excluding the sub displacement but Mach5 recommend sealed 0.85cft (not much different). Jono
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Lucky Boy Luke (Darn those F2/500's sold quick)............. Can't wait to see this with the DR's in your car. Jono
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which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
crosspug replied to wayneo99's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Exactly, clean power and not over done more power is not bad to have. I have 200wrms going to each mid and 200wrms to each tweeter (both rated at 75wrms) without an issue FWIW...... but then again I'm not trying to keep up with a large sub install. -
which speakers can keep up with 2200 watts?
crosspug replied to wayneo99's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
Also remember that it won't be getting a full 150wrms unless your playing it full tilt......... Amps aren't light switches........ -
Just measure it with string, guessing won't help especially if its too short. I use an 80w soldering iron for 0gauge terminals and it works fine. Certainly doesn't "melt the wire" but does make a decent length (20inches) quite warm. You could also crimp the terminals on (using a true crimping tool). Whatever the hell makes decent unclipped power. Some/Most believe that running RCA's near power wire can cause noise...... Should be fine IMHO. Jono
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I would always recommend round subs over square. Please clarify exactly why. Derrr..... Sine waves are curved not square...... its obvious a square woofer wouldn't work....... Couldn't resist